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University Of Alberta Golden Bears & Pandas

University Of Alberta
Golden Bears & Pandas

Gary Haden
Nina Barroso
3
UBC UBC
4
Winner Alberta AB
UBC UBC
3
Final
4
Alberta AB
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
UBC UBC 2 0 1 3
Alberta AB 0 3 1 4

Game Recap: Golden Bears Hockey | | Connor McCallister

Bears win tight series finale versus UBC

Two Bears score twice to lift Alberta to fourth straight win

EDMONTON – Daneel  Lategan and Gary Haden netted two goals each to help the Golden Bears beat the UBC Thunderbirds 4-3 on Saturday night in Clare Drake Arena.
 
They were aided by a 26 save performance from rookie goaltender Nick Schneider, who entered the contest as the Canada West leader in GAA among qualifiers.
 
Haden's goals amounted to his third and fourth of the year, moving him into 5th place in the Canada West rookie goals race, in what has been an impressive start to his first campaign. The two goals from Lategan, his sixth and seventh, move him into a tie for 3rd place in the overall Canada West scoring race.

The win maintains the Bears 5th place ranking in the CW standings, and are winners of four straight games - all against U SPORTS Top Ten opponents.
    
The Thunderbirds phenomenal start, unbeaten in six straight before this weekend, ends with the Bears sweeping the first series between the two since 2020.

The opening frame started quiet, with both teams displaying their athleticism and forechecking that has led them each to their U SPORTS top ten ranking. However, two UBC rookies would make their mark halfway through the period. The opening salvo was a point shot from Chris Douglas, which was his third in four games. Then, after a Lategan crosscheck less than a minute later, Scott Atkinson potted his second of the year on the powerplay to head intot the first intermission up 2-0.

While the Bears outshot the Thunderbirds 13-10, UBC had most of scoring chances.

Just as the Tune Squad from Space Jam came out of halftime and gave the Monstars a completely different look, it appeared head coach Ian Herbers had some secret stuff of his own to give the Bears a jolt headed into the second.
 
Alberta not only tied the game, but they finished the second up 3-2. Spearheaded by two goals from Haden, back-to-back, and a snipe at the beginning of the period from Lategan. The Bears outshot the visitors 16-8 this period, with Schneider putting aside all eight that came his way. The third period lived up to the narrative of the game and series thus far, where the final scores have been decided by one goal apiece. It was a fragile Alberta lead for the first half of the period, just like the many swaying cup pyramids found along the Clare Drake boards this evening. That was until Lategan put his silky hands on display, deking and scoring at the 9:34 mark in what ended up being the game-winning goal. UBC got back on the board shortly after, with a top-shelf snipe off the blade of Jake Kryski from a pass from his captain Tyler Sandhu. That would be all they could muster, however, as the Golden Bears largely shut down any remaining chances to hold on for the win.
 
The Bears are back in action next weekend against the Manitoba Bisons (2-6-1) at home, while the Thunderbirds fly back to Vancouver to take on the conference leading and U SPORT #2 ranked Saskatchewan Huskies (7-1-0).
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